Tracking the effects of intruder states in nuclei

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Abstract

The deformation-driving effects of intruder states are studied by analysis of various types of data on rotational bands in rare-earth deformed nuclei. The sensitivity of four measurables (bandhead energy, B(E2) value, neutron i132 crossing frequency, and νi132 signature splitting) to increased deformation in an intruder band is shown.

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